Including baptisms, christenings, divorces, burials, cemeteries and obituaries. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.

BillionGraves provides an app for smartphones so that users can take photos of gravestones at any cemetery worldwide and upload the photos to the BillionGraves web site. Users can then transcribe the gravestone information from the photos online. Use of the site is free. You can either earn or purchase extra features such as the "Record Watch" that will alert you when a specific search term of yours comes online. Earn some of these features through participation in the BillionGraves project by uploading and transcribing photos.

Photographs, descriptions, and maps of cemeteries and graves I have visited while researching my family history. Plus cemetery research comments. Will include, but not be limited to cemeteries in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois.

listing of more than 1,800 Not-for-Profit cemeteries under the jurisdiction of the Department of State - Division of Cemeteries. This list does not include some 4,000 cemeteries owned by religious, private & municipal organizations in New York State.

Information for over 300,000 cemeteries in over 170 different countries. Find the graves of ancestors, create virtual memorials, add 'virtual flowers' and a note to a loved one's grave. You can also try the Find A Grave Search Form.

New York's City Cemetery on Hart Island occupies 101 acres in the Long Island Sound on the eastern edge of the Bronx. Since 1869, prison labor is used to bury unclaimed and unidentified New Yorkers in mass graves that are inaccessible to the public. The Hart Island Project provides access to information about the burials on Hart Island and tools for storytelling so that no one is omitted from history.